Attractions and places to see around Haseldorfer Binnenelbe mit Elbvorland include a significant natural area in the Pinneberg Elbmarsch region. This expansive nature reserve, covering approximately 2160 hectares, is a wetland area of national and international importance. It features freshwater mudflats, tidal creeks, and riparian zones, serving as a crucial breeding and resting ground for numerous migratory birds. The region also offers cultural sites, historical settlements built on elevated mounds, and the Elbe Dike, providing views of the landscape.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Great views and a beautiful hiking and cycling trail lead along here amidst beautiful nature.
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A great section with the best surface, dyke cycling at its best. Even if the average speed suffers, I prefer fences and sheep to traffic lights.
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Beautiful area with quiet paths and lots of sheep.
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Here you can cycle in a relaxed manner
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Magnificent expanses! Pure freedom!
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Very easy to use cycle path next to the Elbe dyke.
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The cycle path is at the foot of the dyke and not on top of it. This makes for a relaxed ride. Pay attention to the planet signs, the distance is shown to scale.
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Behind the dike there is a beautiful cycle path that offers protection even in windy conditions. Sheep are very often found on the path.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the extensive dike paths, such as the Elbe Dike Path near Lühesand and the Haseldorfer Binnenelbe Dike Path, which offer scenic views and are great for cycling. The Haseldorfer Marsh is also a beloved natural area for its beautiful bike paths and views of the Elbe.
The region is a significant wetland area, home to diverse natural features. You can explore the freshwater mudflats at Fährmannssand and Bishorst, which are vital resting areas for geese and ducks. The area is also renowned for its birdlife, serving as a breeding and resting ground for tens of thousands of migratory birds, including endangered species like the curlew and white-tailed eagle. Rare plant species adapted to the Elbe's tidal rhythm, such as water dropwort, can also be found.
Yes, the region offers several cultural and historical points of interest. You can visit the neoclassical Haseldorf Manor House, surrounded by a park with unique trees. The historical settlements were built on 'Wurten' (elevated mounds) for flood protection, and you can see some of the oldest churches in the Elbe Marshes in Haseldorf and Haselau. Additionally, the Old Orchard near Haseldorf features over 180 varieties of old apple, plum, and pear trees.
The area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on easy trails, with options like the Wedeler Au Flood Barrier loop or the Hetlinger Schanze – Elbe Dike Path loop. Cycling is also very popular, with routes like the Pinnau Dike loop or the Elbe Dike with Sheep loop. There are also MTB trails for those seeking more adventurous rides, such as the Haseldörper Rööckerkist Snack Bar loop.
Absolutely! Many of the dike paths, like the Elbe Marshes — Scenic Section, are categorized as family-friendly and offer easy cycling or walking. The NABU-Naturzentrum Scholenfleth is particularly great for families, featuring an exhibition room, an insect hotel, a butterfly garden, and a willow tipi with a willow tunnel, providing an engaging way to learn about nature.
The Elbe Dike with Sheep offers expansive views of the Elbe and its surroundings. The Elbe Dike itself, running for 16 km, provides numerous vantage points from its eight-meter-high crest. For birdwatching, the Schanzenturm viewpoint is highly recommended, offering particularly beautiful vistas and excellent opportunities to observe the numerous breeding and migratory birds.
The region offers unique experiences throughout the year. Spring is particularly beautiful when hundreds of thousands of snake's head fritillaries bloom near Hetlingen. Autumn and spring are ideal for birdwatching due to migratory bird activity. The paved paths along the Elbe Dike are suitable for cycling and walking in most seasons, though checking wind direction is advisable for cyclists.
You can visit the NABU-Naturzentrum Scholenfleth, located near the entrance to Haseldorf Harbor. It features an exhibition room detailing the habitats, flora, and fauna of the nature reserve. The NABU (Nature And Biodiversity Conservation Union) Schleswig-Holstein also manages the reserve and offers guided tours and lectures to help visitors understand the ecological significance and conservation work.
Yes, the Hetlinger Schanze Beach is a large beach area where visitors can relax and enjoy the Elbe landscape. It's a great spot to unwind and take in the river views.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene natural beauty and the excellent opportunities for outdoor activities. Many highlight the smooth cycling experience on the dike paths, the chance to observe sheep on the Elbe Dike with Sheep, and the expansive views of the Elbe and its passing ships from areas like the Haseldorfer Marsh. The tranquility and the rich birdlife are also frequently mentioned as major draws.
Yes, the region is home to rare plant species adapted to the Elbe's tidal rhythm, such as the water dropwort (Schierlingswasserfenchel) and Wibel's hair grass (Wibels Schmiele). In spring, a spectacular sight is the blooming of hundreds of thousands of snake's head fritillaries (Schachblume) near Hetlingen.
The historical settlements in the Haseldorfer Marsch were built on 'Wurten' – elevated mounds, either natural or raised by inhabitants, to protect against flooding. The term 'Horst' in older settlement names like Bishorst, Hohenhorst, and Eekhorst indicates houses built on wooded hills, offering a glimpse into the region's past and how communities adapted to the Elbe's environment.


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